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Taking Back Sunday detail Tidal Wave. Taking Back Sunday have revealed details of their seventh album Tidal Wave . The follow-up to 2014’s Happiness Is will launch on September 16 via Hopeless Records – and they’ve issued a video for the title track. View it below. Guitarist John Nolan tells Newsday: “I’m very excited for people to hear it. I think it’s going to be a surprise to some people. We’re all extremely excited about what we’ve done. “It’s the culmination of things we’ve tried over the past two records. I think it’s the strongest record we’ve done since getting back together. We’ve freed ourselves up to go in new directions.” Tidal Wave is available for pre-order, while the band continue their US tour tonight in Kansas City. Taking Back Sunday Tidal Wave tracklist. Death Wolf Tidal Wave You Can’t Look Back Fences All Excess I Felt It Too Call Come Running Holy Water In The Middle Of It All We Don’t Go In There Homecoming I’ll Find A Way To Make It What You Want. Taking Back Sunday 2016 tour dates. Jun 29: Kansas City The Crossroads, MO Jun 30: Oklahoma City Criterion Theater, OK Jul 01: Dallas South Side Ballroom, TX Jul 02: Houston Revention Music Center, TX Jul 03: Cedar Park Center, TX Jul 05: Papillion Sumtur Amphitheater, NE Jul 06: Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre, CO Jul 07: Magna The Great Salt Air, UT Jul 08: Garden City Revolution Event Center, ID Jul 09: Everett Xfinity Arena, WA Jul 10: Eugene Cuthbert Amphitheater, OR Jul 12: Concord Pavilion, CA Jul 13: Fresno Rotary Amphitheater, CA Jul 14: Phoenix Comerica Theatre, AZ Jul 15: Las Vegas The Cosmopolitan, NV Jul 16: San Bernardino San Manuel Amphitheater, CA. News editor for Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, Prog and Louder. He’s been at the news desk since 2014 and when not writing, he can be found watching baseball and visiting whisky distilleries. Taking Back Sunday – Tidal Wave. FIRST PRESSING (6/28/2016) 300 - Coke Bottle Clear / Turquoise with Heavy White Splatter (Hopeless Records web store exclusive) 300 - Transparent Blue w/ Heavy White Splatter (Banquet Records exclusive) 500 - Turquoise (Hot Topic exclusive) 500 - Half Coke Bottle Clear / Half Turquoise (Hopeless Records web store exclusive) 700 - Turquoise / Coke Bottle Clear Swirl (Hopeless Records web store exclusive) 3000 - Clear w/ Turquoise & Blue Splatter (Retail exclusive) 500 - Half Coke Bottle Clear w/ Blue Splatter / Half Turquoise (Tour exclusive) SECOND PRESSING (11/14/2017) . - Transparent Blue . - Clear w/ Transparent Blue Haze. Taking Back Sunday Tidal Wave. Taking Back Sunday have announced they’re set to release their new album ‘Tidal Wave’ on September 16th via Hopeless Records. Tidal Wave, Taking Back Sunday's seventh album, was recorded in Michigan and Charlotte, North Carolina (where Lazzara and guitarist John Nolan reside). Lazzara adds that the album was written in between tours during the Happiness Is cycle, the band's latest release from 2014. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, frontman Adam Lazzara explains, “Look, in my mind every album anyone’s ever written is an emo album because there’s a lot of emotion that goes into all of that. You can’t listen to ‘Hey Jude’ and tell me that’s not an emo song. I don’t like being pigeonholed because I think there’s more to it than that. I think this record highlights that very well, so no I wouldn’t consider it an emo record in the traditional sense of the word.” “‘Tidal Wave’ is a bit of a departure but I don’t think its coming out of left field,” he continues. “We realise anything we do is going to sound like Taking Back Sunday"' With our first records, we’re writing from the perspective of 17, 18-year-old kids and now it’s like as you grow older the blinders get pulled back and you have a different way of looking at the world around you," Lazzara adds. Taking Back Sunday Tidal Wave. Taking Back Sunday boasts far from a perfect resumé. As we’ve witnessed an almost equal number of ups and downs throughout their discography, there has always been something endearing about their inability to get their shit together. There’s a human quality attached to these guys that almost can’t be described; a grittiness that has allowed them to survive multiple lineup changes and even a few instances of falling out of favor with their fans. But that’s life – you succeed, you disappoint, and most importantly you learn. For a band that’s already “moved on” so many times that it borders on cliché, at least some skepticism is well-deserved. Then again, it just wouldn’t be Taking Back Sunday if their best album in years wasn’t such a god awful mess. Tidal Wave sounds almost nothing like what you think a Taking Back Sunday record should be. They borrow some Ramones riffs, and the overall vibe of the album has more in common with The Gaslight Anthem’s adoration of Springsteen that it does the kind of teenage angst that made “You’re So Last Summer” an anthem of our youth or “There’s No I in Team” such a bitterly relatable moment. The hooks that made even the most disappointing sections of their self-titled reunion immeasurably catchy are sparse, replaced by emotionally weathered (I’m hesitant to say gruff – because not quite) vocals and a more pointed focus on percussion, tempo, and instrumental substance. At its core, Tidal Wave feels like a reinvention of what this band represents. Maybe that’s what they’ve been hinting at all along with that album title. If there’s one song that proves Taking Back Sunday have finally and once-and-for-all found their voice, it’s the opening track ‘Death Wolf.’ It takes a few listens to sink in, but holy shit is it beautiful. The faded chants that start and end the song – nobody will know – give it a cyclical feel, and for the first time it’s as if Taking Back Sunday sound like fully matured versions of their angst-ridden former selves. It may be blasphemous to draw such a comparison in a TBS review, but Brand New accomplished this markedly with The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me , when they grew out of their clever one-liners and discovered the meaning of life. I’m not saying that Tidal Wave sounds like that album at all, but the feeling is the same. Here it’s as if they’ve finally arrived, and the entire album is one exhaustive exhale. What’s most impressive about this isn’t even the sudden crystallization of this band’s existence, it’s the fact that their seventh album might actually be their best. Discounting nostalgia and obvious personal bias, Tidal Wave feels like the most complete recording of the band’s career. On no other Taking Back Sunday album do we get such a varied approach without sacrificing any quality or altering the record’s comprehensive aura. Here, an acoustically stunning track like ‘Fences’ feels right at home alongside the eponymous, adrenaline-pumping rocker ‘Tidal Wave.’ The cathartic closing ballad, 'I'll Find A Way To Make It What You Want', feels like it is right where it’s supposed to be because even though it has been done many times before in premise, it's rarely sounded this genuine.